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1949 - 2023
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Michael Friedlander
June 16, 2024
My first memory of Arnie was in 1955 when we became neighbors in North Miami Beach when our dads who both served in WWII built neighboring houses on the GI bill. Arnie and I played baseball, football, tennis and fished together. We were in the same high school club (Classics) and we were roommates for one year at Florida State. After going our separate ways after college, we periodically caught up with each other - it was like we had just picked up where we left off. Arnie was one of a kind. Although we hadn't talked much lately, I feel a hole in my life and history learning of his passing. I miss him. RIP Arnie - you were a good man.
Mr JR.
November 15, 2023
My condolences to the family of Arnold Diaz.
Mark C
November 3, 2023
So sad to hear of Arnold Diaz passing. He did so much good, and was the very best of all the consumer advocates, many of whom followed his lead. RIP Mr. Diaz.
Thomas Dicks
October 29, 2023
Always enjoyed him. Always looking out for others
Legacy Remembers
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October 26, 2023
Arnold Díaz Obituary
Arnold Díaz was a reporter and consumer watchdog whose news segments "Shame on You," "Shame Shame Shame," and "What a Shame" made him an icon in the New York City news scene and the bane of bad businesses everywhere. We invite you to share condolences... Read Arnold Díaz's Obituary
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